Absolute Promethea #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis third volume of the Absolute Promethea hardcovers collects the final story arc of Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III's visionary series. It follows Sophie Bangs as she fully embraces her role as the living embodiment of imagination, delving into the nature of reality, magic, and the end of the world. The oversized Absolute format presents Williams' intricate, psychedelic artwork with exceptional clarity, including the celebrated 'language of art' issue and the series' transcendent conclusion.
In "Wrap Party," Jo finds herself caught in a surreal, shifting narrative that defies conventional reading—this comic can be experienced front to back, or carefully unfolded into a giant double-sided poster for a completely different journey. The story plays with form and perception, turning the page into a living, malleable space where meaning unfolds in unexpected ways.
In "Little Margie in Misty Magic Land," a dreamlike journey unfolds across a series of vivid, meticulously crafted pages, each representing a different day in a whimsical, ever-shifting world. Inspired by the classic Little Nemo in Slumberland, the story follows Jo as she drifts through a landscape of shifting skies and surreal wonder, caught in a sequence of moments that feel both fleeting and eternal.
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↩ Reprints America's Best Comics Special #1 (2001), America's Best Comics Sketchbook #[nn] (2002), Promethea #24 (2003), Promethea #25 (2003), Promethea #26 (2003), Promethea #27 (2003), Promethea #28 (2004), Promethea #29 (2004), Promethea #30 (2004), Promethea #31 (2004), Promethea #32 (2005), Promethea #5 (2005), Tomorrow Stories Special #2 (2006)
Reprinted in Promethea: The 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition #2 (2020), Promethea: The 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition #3 (2021), Promethea #3 (2021)
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